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M.D. Gol'din (compiler), I.I. Zemtsovsky (editor), and L.M. Pecherskaya (Yiddish songtext editor). Anthology: Jewish Folk Songs / Antologiya evreyskaya narodnaya pesnya. St. Petersburg: Kompozitor, 1994. 447 pp.: 255 songs in Yiddish with translations in Russian verse and English prose. Notes and introduction in Russian, summary and foreword in English.
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M.D. Gol'din (compiler), I.I. Zemtsovsky (editor), and L.M. Pecherskaya (Yiddish songtext editor). Anthology: Jewish Folk Songs / Antologiya evreyskaya narodnaya pesnya. St. Petersburg: Kompozitor, 1994. 447 pp.: 255 songs in Yiddish with translations in Russian verse and English prose. Notes and introduction in Russian, summary and foreword in English.
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